Former Tennessee Standout Chad Dallas Joins Toronto Blue Jays
Chad Dallas, a former pitcher for the Tennessee Volunteers, has been called up to the MLB by the Toronto Blue Jays. This announcement was made on Wednesday, with Dallas expected to join the roster during the Blue Jays' ongoing series against the Braves. Dallas had an impressive collegiate career, boasting a 3.91 ERA and 143 strikeouts over 124.1 innings. Selected in the fourth round of the 2021 MLB Draft, he spent time on the injured list but has recently shown promise in Triple-A with a 4.50 ERA and 38 strikeouts this season.
By the Numbers- Dallas recorded a 3.91 ERA and 143 strikeouts during his collegiate career with Tennessee.
- In 2023, he has a 4.50 ERA with 38 strikeouts over 10 appearances in Triple-A.
- Dallas is set to join a Toronto Blue Jays team currently in a key three-game series against the Atlanta Braves.
- He is the first Volunteer to debut in the 2026 MLB season, following multiple call-ups from the previous year.
Following his call-up, Dallas will look to make an immediate impact on the Blue Jays' roster at the major league level. Continued performance in MLB could secure his position for future games. As the season progresses, he has the potential to contribute to the team’s pitching depth.
Bottom LineChad Dallas's ascent to the MLB is a significant milestone for both him and the Tennessee baseball program, showcasing the talent pipeline from college to professional baseball. His performance at this level could carve out his long-term future in the league, while inspiring other collegiate players.
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